The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 29 December 1905

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  • 5 1175 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION.
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  • 447 1175 (Friday, 22nd Dec.) Speaking at the St. Xavier's School prize-distribution this morning, Mr. Cavendish, local Superintendent of Education, expressed an opinion respecting the alleged intention of the authorities to demolish the old Fort which we hope will be very generally endorsed, even by tho~e with a. penchant
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  • 1070 1175 Says a well-known Rubber Again. Ceylon planter I he protection of rubbi r seeds (!ik<* .secrecy with ingard to o-a sides) is one of those things al solutely beyond the power of planters. It is perfectly absurd to attempt to got such legislation passed. I do not believe
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  • Page 1175 Advertisements
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  • 63 1176 (Public Gfin ion, 1 Dec.) British North Borneo Exploration shares have risen to 7s. 3d and in my opinion they are safe to buy up to 10s. per share. Contracts for the delivery of 30,000 tons of manganese during 1906 have been entered into, and the meeting of
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  • 105 1176 There was a small fire last Thursday night at the Jetty Sheds in the portion leased by Abu Bakar. Some cases of matches became ignited and but for the prompt action of Boarding Officer Wells and a. gang of men from Messrs. Dennys Coy.’s shed, who extinguished the outbreak
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  • 386 1176 Following is the thirty-first report of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Company, Limited), presented to the shareholders at the half-yearly ordinary general meeting, held at Tokio, on Monday, 27th November, 1905. The Directors submit to you the annexed Statement of the Liabilities and Assets
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  • 643 1176 A Hong king View. The China Mail of Bth instant thus deals with the boycott Yesterday we published a letter from an American correspondent in which he affirmed that the citizens of the United States were beginning to slacken in the friendship they have consistently shown for China.
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  • 630 1176 Huge Success. Christmas comes but, O n CP surely as the festive season anhj’ the youngsters of Penang who aY* kt-* George’s Girls’ School, the St C Sunday School ami the PresbyteriaXj? B School treated to their Christmas tree I 7 1 hursday (21st) the Christinas tree
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  • 315 1177 The report to the shareholders in the Pahang Kabang Company, Limited, bv the c munitteeappointed at the recent extraordinary general meeting does not furnish very pleasant reading. It points out, that approximately the company owes some £4,000 and has assets of £2.303 to meet it. The
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  • 357 1177 Besides the ordinary uses to which nutmegs are applied, they were now-a-days very much in requis tion in Europe for the manufacture of the substance known as nutmeg-butter.” This remarkable proluct is only the essential oil of the nutmeg which is a solid or fat at all ordinary
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  • 4128 1177 Opinion of hie Singapore Chamber f Commerce. A special meeting of the Singapore handier of Commerce was held m the Ex- 111 ll 'Tiy afternoon to consider the Bill for the Registration of Partnerships imw e-foie Council, and concerning which Mich a. great amount of public
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  • 306 1179 —4» XKW LE.\l)Elt ARISES. 4. AN ENORMOUS STRIKE British Cru ser to th g Rescue (>’|/ |J. TG /.y H.ill, London, 21st iKe—H. M. S. Sapphire has arrived at Kiel en route for a Russian port for the protection < f Brit.sh subjeUs J lie Russian Sink l Joint
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  • 141 1179 0 der Restored (Sup] lied h I'eit I er.) Lindon, 22ml Dec. Order has bei-n restored it Shanghai general'v. The Viceroy of Nankin has arrived and promptly settled the Mix u d Court, dispute. The Couit probably will reopen todav, though the Marine «guards are still maintained in tha
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  • 35 1179 The Chino-Japanese Negotiations S"i ]>’i (I bi/ 11' liter.) London. 2211 D-<•. —Tic- China-Japam negotiati m.s reg h d:i gM im huria have Ihm n «.ati-!actorilv '■etibd ami a treaty will la* signed shortly.
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  • 20 1179 Resident-General .Appointed (Supplied I j I' >.) London, 22nd D e M ..qu.» Ito ha-s 1 L> 1 f j
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  • 22 1179 M.w Cabinet Lrnned t >H]> 1 by I,' uler.) London, 22n I Dec M. Thcotokis hut formed a new <. ed. < ibinet.
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  • 39 1179 The Conference. (Th O.dasiatiscker L'oyds Service.) Berlin, 22nd Dec.—The qi.estion of the pl n o at x. h: i tbe Morocco nference is to Le hel l wiil be sallied betweui France ami (ierman v after < 'hrist mas
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  • 482 1179 Lard Curzon’s Refusal. obituary. Mr. Henry Harland (Supplied by Hauler.) L m lon. 22ml Dee The death is announced of Mr. Henry II irlaml, the wellknow n a' I h >r. (S ii ]>]t'ted by IS liter.) L uidon, 21st December. Lord Curzon ha refu, -d to stan I
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  • 406 1180 <Satnrda", 23rd D.c.) This morning marked another step takmi by Penang along the path of prom*css, an electrically propelled train being for the first time driven through the town. Penang is certainly entitled to congratulate itself upon this auspicious occasion, ior electric traction may, and we trust will,
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  • 195 1180 To those of our readers wdio are spendii g their fir>t Christmas Day in the Far Mist, Monday cannot fail to appeal as b *‘m g I dally different from what tb-'V have he. n use 1 to regard in the' Homeland as the feast of ihp year. Thue
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  • 1069 1180 Congratulations from the Navy League. It will be recalled by our readers that on Ike occasion of the celebration of what has been style i the Nelson eutenary the Echo came out with a Trafalgar number, which included a large pictorial supplement depicting British and Japanese bluejackets
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  • 1755 1181 Annual Distribution of Prizes, TiiP annual distribution of prizes i n Con nection with the above institution waslield m the School building on j\ i( av morning in the presence of a fairlv large numbe? <d interested spectators. The room was tastefully decorated an 1 great credit
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  • 873 1181 > i .Xavier’s I n-i itution. E/erial Diiz -s, Sf< kol trships and \L d ils. His Honour the lL*sident oiim illor s prize, K (to Lek Mrs Birch s prize, L. Y <-v. Koh ;Mr (bi v<-nd I* LX pri/a- tor Hie 1 st I.o’, in the
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  • 543 1182 Friday, 21st Dec. The Sports in connection with the above school were held on the Esplanade on Fiiday afternoon, there being in all 19 events. Proceedings commenced punctually at. 3 o’clock and the Cricket Club Pavilion and grounds, which had been kindly lent for the occasion, were
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  • 241 1182 M. Beau, the Governor-General of French Jndo-China, presided at a meeting of the Hi 'h Council at Saigon a few days after his°arriv;;l. He desciibed the results of bis mission to Frinc? as sati^kictoiy. B |U c ss attended the first issue of a 2W,00J.01'0 francs loan —BO
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  • 800 1183 Successful Run this Morning. On the morning of the 23rd inst. people of Penang were treated to the novel sight of an electiic tram running swiftly and silently through the streets, for lhe Commissioners had decided on a trial run to see that the line was working smoothly
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  • 1238 1183 From the Planter’s Point of View. A planter writes to the Straits Times as follows 'lhe question of Currency as it affects th»* planting interest is of such importance not only to planters but to all who care for the future of the Straits and Federated Malay
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  • 1631 1184 An indefinable atmosphere of mystery and romance surrounds the charming personality of the English Rajah of Sarawak, for, beyond the fact that there is such a person, tew ?|ere are who know anything definite of one who has well been described as the most absolute autocrat
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  • 105 1184 At a meeting of past pupils, friends and admirers of the Rev. Bro. James held at the Chinese Town Hall on Friday afternoon, under the chairmanship of Mr. Gan Teong Tat, it was unanimously decided that an address, a gold watch and a purse be presented to
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  • 206 1184 A Moonlight Fete. That very popular institution the Penang Swimming Club is planning a moonligd fete, to be held early in January. He grounds of the Club are to be illumma and sampans, hung with lanterns, will g i to and fro on a glassy, moonlit sea,
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  • 3225 1185 Memorandum on the Registration of Partnerships Bill at Present before Council. (Issued to the Members of the Singapore Chamber oj Commerce, by their Committee The subject was first brought forward in 1885 when the Chamber drew attention to the working of the Bankruptcy law and asked Government to
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  • 240 1186 LIBERAL policy defined (Supplied by Reuter.\ Loudon, 22nd Dec.-Nine in persons were present us “l CautpUdl-lJaunerinan's u'weti^' 1 Heur v Albert Hall, uicludin.. lnost of g g l siasm was manifested. Lord Fl U t hat self-governiueut was the found'd' '""I the Government I risll polic v °“fe
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  • 123 1186 Revolt Spreading. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd's” Service.) Berlin, 23rd December. —The German hostages at Riga have been released. The Lettish revolt is aided by the general strike. Moscow and St. Petersburg are isolated and taxes are being paid by the people to the Lettish Government Committee. At St. Petersburg and
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  • 22 1186 Lord Lansdowne Decorated. (Supplied by Reuler.) London. 23rd Dec.—Lord Lansdowne, late Foreign Minister, has received the Chain o he Victorian Order.
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  • 51 1186 4 Gold for India. 4(Supplied by Reuter.) London, 23rd Dec.—The Secretai State for India, announces that pine < will be made until furl her notice.ofsovet eg shipped from Australia by a ceitain ap ed ‘Banking house and he will grant ment telegraphic transfers on India rate of fifteen rupees
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  • 31 1187 Treaty Signed. (Supjdted, by Reuter.) London, 23rd Dec.—The Treat v between China and Japan has been signed and deals exclusively with Manchuria. The Chinese Commissioners deny the formation of misalliance.
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  • 82 1187 The Chinese Labour Question. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 22nd Dec—Lord Elgin, in a despatch to Lord Selborne, savs that, as the real wishes of the majoiity of the Tiansvaalers regarding Chinese labour have not yet been authoritatively expressed and as they are not ascertainable until an elective Legislature
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  • 49 1187 An Exemplary Sentence (Supplied by Rente!'.) London, 22nd Dec.—The sensational trial of Mr. Hugh Watt, the ex-Member of Parliament, charged with making an unlawful attempt to procure a private enquiry agent to murder Mrs. Watt, has ended in Watt being sentenced to live years’ penal servitude.
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  • 39 1187 The 11 A. L. v. N. I). L (The (Jstasiatischer Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 23rd December.— The shipping dispute between the Hamburg-Amei ika Liuie and the Norddeutscher Lloyd has ended, the differences of the two companies being amicably settled.
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  • 133 1187 The Panther Incident. (The Oslasiatischer Lloyd’*'’ Service.) Berlin, 23rd December. —The German Government has received no further requests from the Brazilian Government with regard to the P.mther case. The export duty on tin is expected to realise 33,000,000, m Selangor during 1906. < On Survey works, Selangor Coast District,
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  • 358 1187 (T/O 'd iy,26th l> e Her Lnormois Reserve <*i faltii. We learn from the Ibiti-h 'Trade Review December l)that the Foreign Office has just issued a report < mtaiiiing an inteiesting and very illuminating >tudv of hind f ixation in th»* Chin**-* j r<»*. ince cd Honan by Air.
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  • 403 1187 The Bishop of BirChinesc Labour, mingham, in a letter to tlm Times, objects to the experiment of inden ur».*d Chinese labour in the 'Transvaal, ami contends that to supply th»* m*»*d for labourers in a young c dony by importing Chinamen, who are confined in compounds, ami prevented
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  • 165 1187 O.x I tlHs'Liy 111»! Leigu»* lii.ilch Iwtweim th»* I’, 1 ami 11m Nori h» rn L» ag<m u;i, pl.iy*<i OH I II»* E pG’i'i-hi bel’oi It f.iir gath»*rmc. lln* 1’ A L. pliv» i it h om* m.iii short ami it was at om*>> app,ir»*n* that fh»*v would have
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  • 201 1187 At a imi’tiug Imld at Ipoh, on the id'h ißstant, th»* i Glowing were el* cl»*d oilicc b»*arers f*u 19oG I*II r< I d l lit, Mr. 1' I < lioo boon, I,SA, M i’/c i>ri<b-iil Mr. Ho P.tk Seng. ll’hi S iifhiiy,
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  • 1508 1188 My Dearest Fanny.—We have just got rid of our Christmas guests and, as 1 don’t feel inclined to sleep myself, I have tucked dear old Tom safely up in bed and am writing to you. I cannot say that I feel very particularly Christmassy, for there is nothing
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  • 541 1188 \‘pout 1 AN S l lo rS K,JNG Wo «an. About t o clock on Tuesdav event, says the Straits Times,Mr FJ’ p, 1,g hvmgwnh JI,- McGill at A ,er beiaug,,.,,, Rm.d reported to Insp. Su L •t Kandang Krebau Police Station tUfe had shot <i. Javanese
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  • 101 1189 STRIKE WEAKENING. Bloodshed in Moscow. (The (Jstasiatischer Lloyd's” ‘Service.) Berlin, 24th Dec—The general strike in Russia is weakening for lack of funds. In Boland martial law has been proclaimed (Supplied by Reuter.} London, 24th Dec.—The representatives of the strikers, while discussing their final plans in a large building in
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  • 110 1189 The Manchurian Treaty. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 23rd December.—lt is reported in Washington that the new Treaty between China and Japan leases to Japan the Liaotung Peninsula and concedes the control of the railway as far as Changchiu. China also allows Japan to construct a railway between
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  • 42 1189 Presidential Candidates. (Supplied by Reuter.) Berlin, 24th Dec.—lt is reported from London that King Edward has received Mr. Doumer, the candidate for the Presidency of the French Republic. It is reported that M. Rouvier is also a candidate for the Presidency.
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  • 24 1189 The New Cabinet. (The (Dtasiatiseker Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 24th Dec. —The late Italian Foreign Minister Signor Tittoni declines to enter the new Cabinet.
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  • 51 1189 The Chinese Labour Question. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 24th Dec. —The announcement anent the importation of Chinese labour, though causing general surprise, is received calmly in the Transvaal as it is not believed that ihe Government will prevent the importation of the 15,000 men at present coming or
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  • 39 1189 Capt. Kaburaki Decorated. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 25th Dec —King Ed.vird ha., received Captain Kaburaki, the Japanese Naval Attache, who is leaving England, at Buckingham Palace and has conferred the Third Class of the Victorian Order upon Um.
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  • 570 1189 Wednesday, d7th Dec.) It is very pleasant to note from the last Government Gazette to hand that our rulers have at lust awakened to the fact that the Straits Settlements are rapid]v becoming a dumping ground for beggars and 'agiants of ail descriptions and that the tune has arrived
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  • 165 1189 Ar Queen’s College, Hongkong. The following subjects for essays at the Queen’s College examinations, a report ol which has just lieen issued by the Govern rnent, are interesting, to say the least. We should like to read one or two of those on the American boycott ami Sandow
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  • 423 1189 Obituary. Mrs. Qu ah Joo Moev. It is with great regret that, wo have to announce the death of Mrs. Quah JooMoev, the mother of Messrs. Quah Beng Kee and' Quah Beng Ho, which took place at 7.15 a in., on 25th instant, at her residence, No. 95 Bishop Street.
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  • 1881 1190 —Straits Times. A meeting of the Council was held on Friday last, 22nd instant, 11 is Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson, k c m <;., presided, and there were present the lions, the Acting Colonial Secretary, tlm AttorneyGenera I,(' donial Lrea surer» ndi tor Genei al, Colonial
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  • 160 1191 About sixty people availed themselves of the Christmas Holidays to run up for a short stay at the Crag, with the result that that very popular hostelry was practically full from floor to ceiling. Yesterday (26th) the whole of the Penang Band w< nt up to
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  • 415 1191 To be Deported from Manila. Frank Stanley Aden, the bank clerk who entered the Philippines under contract with the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, is to be delivered into the custody of the Collector of Customs for deportation, says the Manila Cablenews. Frank S. Allen
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  • 593 1191 TERRIBLE BLOODSHED. Mo. cow in blames. (Ihe O.tasialischt r Lloyd's Service) Leiiin, 2bth Dec.—At Koenigsburg and Memel preparations are being made for the leception of refugees from Russia, and men°Lwai are l»eing sent, perhaps together with the British vessels Riga is quiet, but the mob has committed excesses against
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  • 98 1191 Anglo-German Relations. (Supplied ly Reuter.) London, 26th llecemlxir.—Prince von Bulow has expressed his wannest satisfaction at and sympathy with the movement for the creation of a better understanding between England and Germany. London, 27th Dec. —The movement for the promol ion of Anglo-German friendship is extending in Germ my
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  • 21 1191 French Opinion (lh‘ <htaniatiscker Lloyds Service.) Berlin, 26th Dec. —Public opinion in France on the Morocco question is quieting down.
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  • 37 1191 Duke of Connaught’s Tour. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon. 26 December. The Duke ami Duchess of Connaught, accompanied bv their daughters, have started for C’aiietowu ami will pay a visit to Nairobi on the return journey.
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  • 33 1191 The Shanghai Incident (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 27th Dec. -The Mixed Gouri a! Shanghai was reopened &lt;&gt;n Saturday, the proceedings being normal, though precautions were taken to prevent a rumouied intended riot.
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  • 57 1191 Commissioners Leave Peking (S upplii’il l&gt;y Reuter i London, 26th Dec The Japanese Commissioners have left Poking homeward boom! and are to Im* elaborate!y entertained at Tientsin by Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai The opening of the Manchurian towns to foieign trade occurs at the expiration of the eighteen months
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  • 55 1191 Defeat of Selangor (kcho Special., Kuala Lumpur, 27th December.- The cricket match between Selangor ami Singapore has resulted in a win for Singapore. Singapore scored 127 in the tir-t innings and 90 m the second while Selangor replied with 85 ami 75. The football match was drawn, neither
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  • 703 1192 (Thursday /.7 th Dec.) The Statement of Admiralty Policy” which lias just been issued as a BluBook possesses an importance tor the United Kingdom and the Colonies far more real and far more vital than the political oisis of the hour. It is universally recognised that on the
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  • 386 1192 Lawn Tennis Tournament. We are asked to announce that the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament will commence on Monday, sth February, 1906. Entries will close on Saturday, 20th January, 1906, at 7 pm, and the following events will be played 1. The Championship 2. Single Handicap
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  • 1339 1192 By one who has 6een T Hkm Distinctly Nelsonian 1 byt far too ambitious was the •palt,lo,*cpassed, at first sight, upon t h P J Udgmeilt for tlle friends,relatives and guardians* tle «f St. Xavier’s Jus. the annual pnze distribution at tbeTd last week Our curiosity was thed
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  • 485 1193 Look On This Side I Public Opinion, 10 Xor So far as can be judged without some official and authoritative inquiry, the evidence on which the case against Chinese labour rests has been utterly discredited, and we are sorry to see so level-headed a papei as the
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  • 596 1193 Explosion on the Wongkoi. As the German steamer Wongkoi was leaving Hongkong harbour on 12th m-t. for Bangkok an explosion took place on board. The packing of the flange con meting the two mam boilers blew out, and the result was a great rush of escaping steam.
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  • 121 1194 The remains of the late Mr. M.N.M. Noordin, whose sad demise was reported in our columns on Wednesday, were brought over from the Province in Mr. Beng Kee’s launch, the Lum Seng, the next morning, escorted by a large number of his followers from Bukit
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  • 137 1194 Thomas-Sa kaguch i. A quiet little wedding was celebrated at St. George’s Church on the 26th instant when Mr. Orlando Venning Thomas, M. I. E. E A. M. I. C. E Municipal Electrical Engineer, eldest son of the Rev. J. Venning Thomas, of Westbury on Trym, was married to
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  • 271 1194 W. J. H. Thompson’s Fortnightly Circular. Special report on Ceylon and Straits Plantation Rubber offered in auction on 24th Nov, 1905. Ceylon. Maddegedera.—lo cases offered and sold, fine biscuits, 6s. Oid.; fair to fine scrap, 4s. 6’,d. to ss. 2’,d. "8.— 4 cases offered and sold, good to
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  • 1842 1194 Penang vs Perak. Ends in a Draw. By the afternoon tram on Sunday last the Penang team started for the capital of Perak and four hours later saw them at Taiping Station where they were received by the energetic Secretary of the Sporting Committee, Mr. Stoney, and a large
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  • 1368 1195 IXTBKVIBW WiIH JIK. F. DvUGLAS CsBoRNE. Mr 1 Douglas Osborne is a member of State Council. He thus enjov. &lt; uni.jue honour, because no other European hMds it except himself. What is of more npoitance, perhaps, to our readers, savs the Mining World, is that he
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  • 337 1196 A HOOLIGAN MILITIA. Women Brave and Ferocious. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 27th Dec.—A Moscow telegram of 26th inst. says that the barricades are being extended and the rebels are still unsubdued. A large force of troops has left St. Petersburg for Lithuania. Later. —The Governor-General of Moscow has organised
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  • 46 1196 Comparison by the Times {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th Dec. The Times, in a noteworthy article, extending to three columns, compares the mobilising capacities of France and Germany and their relative forces and opines that France is much more formidable than in 1870.
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  • 56 1196 The Continent Uneasy. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th Dec. —The Sultan of Morocco has refused to consent to the Morocco Conference being held at Madrid and will only agree to its being held at either Algeciras or Tangier. The German policy in Morocco continues to be viewed with uneasiness
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  • 84 1196 A Great Scheme Proposed. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th Dec.— Inspired by the success of the visit of the French Municipal Councillors t London, Sir Edwin Cornwall, the Chairman of the London County Council, has promulgated a scheme for a Congress of the Municipal Councillors of the Capitals of
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  • 227 1196 At the evening service in St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on Sunday last, the Right Rev. Bishop Hose dedicated the beautiful reredos which has been erecte i by her many friends to the memory of his late revered wife. It is a. magnificent piece of work in
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  • 49 1196 Marriage. Thomas—Sakag’uchi.—On 26th December. 1905, at St. George’s Church, Penang, by the Revd. F. W. Haines, M.A.. Colonial Chaplain. Orlando Venning, of Penang, eldest son of the Revd. J. Venning Thomas, of Westbury on Trym, England, to Tsuma. daughter of the late Yezo Sakaguchi. of Kumamoto, Japan.
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  • 118 1196 Penang 28 m December. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank ...2/2} 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/2-1} 3 Credit ...2/3 3 Documentary ...2/3ff Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 1644 3 days’ sigdit Private 166| B mibay. Demand Bank 164 j 3 days’sight Private 166| Madras, Demand Bank 164$
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  • 180 1196 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ld t* Bersawa.li Gohl M in j n f-"lkrt Brich Rubber Syndicate Ld $5O 560 —premium Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Minim* Co., Ld io O’’ Duff Development Co. $q Fraser A Neave, Ld. 7 George Town Dispensary 6 t Howarth Erskine, Ld. Karamran Hydraulic Tin hmta
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  • 146 1196 Gold leaf 75. B. Pepper (W. Coast 91h5.50/..l out of stock White Pepper 5 88] sellers Trang Pepper season over Cloves (picked) out of reason Mace 7 b—sellers Mace Pickings W seders Nutmegs llos 32 sellers No. 1 610 ww Sugar 2 uo sux-k. Basket 3.41 sebeis Ta oioca
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